Kim Kardashian ‘wants Paris move’

Kim Kardashian is planning major changes for when her baby is born, it’s been claimed.

The reality TV star is expecting her first child with the rapper at the moment. She is still technically married to Kris Humphries, who she filed for divorce from following a 72-day marriage. Their divorce trial has been set for May and Kim is now making plans with her new beau.

They recently bought a lavish home in California and are reported to be looking for properties in Miami, New York City and Paris too.

The pair have already decided their baby won’t appear on Kim’s reality shows, such as Keeping Up with the Kardashians, and has re-evaluated her involvement too.

“Kim saying that her baby is not going to appear on TV is already a big statement to Kris [Jenner, her mom and manager] that Kim’s done with the show,” a source told Heat magazine. “She’s even talked to her family about moving to Paris with Kanye once the baby is born and becoming a full-time wife. It’s left little doubt in everyone’s mind that things are going to change once the baby is born.”

Kim has previously said she would love to star in a sitcom and doesn’t see her future solely in reality TV.

In an interview released this week, the star confirmed she is exiting Keeping Up with the Kardashians, which focuses on the exploits of her and her family including her sisters Kourtney and Khloé.

The eighth season of the show hits screens in June and after that she will shoot one more, before focusing on a new way of life.

“Kim wants off of the reality train and Kanye is behind her. She feels like she’s led her entire family to success and has worked tirelessly to make it happen. Instead of working so hard for the brand and endorsing numerous products, she wants to concentrate on her own brand as Kanye’s loyal partner," the source added to Heat.

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